It will have a 30-minute loiter time at 70 kilometers capability using a micro turbojet engine and a warhead payload. |
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This was a place for lost souls to loiter, waiting for a judgment never to come. |
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Children and youth loiter around during the daytime because they have nothing else to do. |
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Whereas dubstep tended to loiter without much palpable intent, Grime has an implacable Terminator-focus, a stalker's unwavering sense of purpose. |
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After the recessional we slip away from Mama and Papa, who will loiter by the door to exchange pleasantries with Father Friend. |
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Egg-laying hens loiter near their hen house and sometimes into the flowerbed. |
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Tankers kept our fighters and bombers in the air for extended time periods, enhancing flexibility and maximising their loiter time over Kosovo. |
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The American Global Hawk, for instance, can loiter over a battlefield for a day at a height of more than 60,000 feet. |
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Pupils must not loiter or smoke in the immediate vicinity of the school before or after the extracurricular activities. |
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Or they might simply come to loiter, take it easy, and absently watch the world go by. |
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In such cases, students are expected to go directly home and not loiter around GrangeCanal. |
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Don't loiter outside someone's cube while you wait for him or her to finish a phone call. |
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Afternoons or during the day the parents are not allowed to loiter in the school courtyard. |
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Soon Ladies of the Night would appear, to loiter in darkened doorways or flaunt themselves beneath the lamplights. |
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You can escape the thugs and other louts who loiter on trains and buses. |
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Bright red blue-lined squirrelfish loiter, thinking they're unseen, in every shadowy overhang, while even redder soldierfish stay well inside the caverns. |
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No person shall vagrantly loiter, lounge or sleep in or on the streets. |
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Spotted sweetlips and other tropical fish loiter under its intact wings. |
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Dependant on operational circumstances, aircraft could be required to loiter in the vicinity of these holding points for varying lengths of time. |
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The new features of these submunitions include advanced sensors, autonomous guidance packages and the ability to loiter above a target area. |
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Each day they loiter, playing Chinese chess, hoping to be offered work. |
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Bombardier Q-Series aircraft provide the endurance and flexibility needed to loiter in a given area or shadow a target for longer periods of time. |
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They may therefore loiter at sea waiting for a new charter. |
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For example, the scope of the trespassing at night offence is quite narrow, as it applies only to persons who loiter or prowl at night near a dwelling house on the property of another person. |
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Like other radical architects of his age, he is more interested in the dark, hidden corners where people can loiter, get into mischief, escape from authority. |
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The Predator, however, may be supplanted in any Gulf war by the Global Hawk, which can loiter for more than 24 hours at high altitude over a battlefield. |
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No person shall hitchhike upon the vehicular crossing, nor shall any person or persons congregate, stand, sit or loiter in or upon the facilities. |
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They loiter, sniffing glue and drinking pure alcohol. |
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The effective loiter time of incoming Argentine aircraft was low, and they were later compelled to overfly British forces in any attempt to attack the islands. |
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Loiter by the roadside in the car capital of the world and you'll see every possible classic, luxury, performance, hypercar and downright crazy ride rumble past. |
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